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Harrison Clifton Magoon

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Harrison Clifton Magoon Veteran

Birth
Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
25 Nov 1922 (aged 76)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
13, 5331-B
Memorial ID
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Son of Henry C. MAGOON (b. Lebanon, NH) & Mehitable Wyman CLEMENT MAGOON (b. Hopkinton, NH). They lived in MN & Lincoln, NE.

Spouse: Clara M. APPLEGARTH, married on 27 Oct. 27 1867 at Owatonna, Steele Co., MN.

Children:
Charles "Arthur" MAGOON, b 25 Oct 1868 MN.
Harry Fredrick MAGOON, b 27 May 1871 MN m. Effie Celestine RANDALL. (Both buried near Nash, OK)
Anna Mae MAGOON, b 5 Jul 1873 MN m. James Truman NEELY at Hay Springs, NE. (Both buried in St. Louis, MO)
Frances Jane MAGOON = "Jennie", b 15 Apr 1875 NE m Will RIDGE. Buried in OK.
Frank Delbert MAGOON b 2 Sep 1877, Hay Springs, NE
Birdie Maude MAGOON b 23 Nov 1879 - died young?
Myrtle Lola (Maud) MAGOON b 14 Sep 1887 NE m. Joseph RHODE.

Military service:
Enrolled: 20 June 1862 in 2nd. Co., MN Sharpshooters, on 27 Jan 1862 at St. Paul, MN.
Enlisted: 20 Feb. 1864 at St. Paul, MN, Co. C. 1st Reg. Sharpshooters.
Mustered out of Ind. roll 12 July 1865, as of Co. C. 1st. MN Infantry Vols.
Missing in action at "Reams Station, VA", 31 Aug 1864. POW, Aikens Landing, VA.
Paroled: 24 Feb 1865, reported at Parole MD.
Sent to Buiton (?) Bks., MO., 28 Feb 1865.
Honorably discharged at St. Paul, MN, July 1865.
Military rank at discharge: Sgt.
Pension Records: Wounded, does not say where or how, and suffered heat stroke.

Immigrated to Nance Co., NE 18731875. Also had family in Platte Co., NE (have land records of sale) & at Grant, NE.

Wife Clara (Clary APPLEGARTH) Magoon died 19 Mar 1927.

Education: Read for the Law in Nebraska.
Occupation: Lawyer and county judge in Nance County, NE.
Federal pension file number: # 230623

Source: http://www.usgennet.org/
usa/ne/topic/military/CW/bios/necwbsm.html

Superintendent, Arlington National Cemetery, Nov 1906 - May 1918. Also served as Superintendent at Fort Gibson National Cemetery, 1898 - 1902; Fayetteville National Cemetery, 1902 - 1903; and Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, 1903 - 1905.
Son of Henry C. MAGOON (b. Lebanon, NH) & Mehitable Wyman CLEMENT MAGOON (b. Hopkinton, NH). They lived in MN & Lincoln, NE.

Spouse: Clara M. APPLEGARTH, married on 27 Oct. 27 1867 at Owatonna, Steele Co., MN.

Children:
Charles "Arthur" MAGOON, b 25 Oct 1868 MN.
Harry Fredrick MAGOON, b 27 May 1871 MN m. Effie Celestine RANDALL. (Both buried near Nash, OK)
Anna Mae MAGOON, b 5 Jul 1873 MN m. James Truman NEELY at Hay Springs, NE. (Both buried in St. Louis, MO)
Frances Jane MAGOON = "Jennie", b 15 Apr 1875 NE m Will RIDGE. Buried in OK.
Frank Delbert MAGOON b 2 Sep 1877, Hay Springs, NE
Birdie Maude MAGOON b 23 Nov 1879 - died young?
Myrtle Lola (Maud) MAGOON b 14 Sep 1887 NE m. Joseph RHODE.

Military service:
Enrolled: 20 June 1862 in 2nd. Co., MN Sharpshooters, on 27 Jan 1862 at St. Paul, MN.
Enlisted: 20 Feb. 1864 at St. Paul, MN, Co. C. 1st Reg. Sharpshooters.
Mustered out of Ind. roll 12 July 1865, as of Co. C. 1st. MN Infantry Vols.
Missing in action at "Reams Station, VA", 31 Aug 1864. POW, Aikens Landing, VA.
Paroled: 24 Feb 1865, reported at Parole MD.
Sent to Buiton (?) Bks., MO., 28 Feb 1865.
Honorably discharged at St. Paul, MN, July 1865.
Military rank at discharge: Sgt.
Pension Records: Wounded, does not say where or how, and suffered heat stroke.

Immigrated to Nance Co., NE 18731875. Also had family in Platte Co., NE (have land records of sale) & at Grant, NE.

Wife Clara (Clary APPLEGARTH) Magoon died 19 Mar 1927.

Education: Read for the Law in Nebraska.
Occupation: Lawyer and county judge in Nance County, NE.
Federal pension file number: # 230623

Source: http://www.usgennet.org/
usa/ne/topic/military/CW/bios/necwbsm.html

Superintendent, Arlington National Cemetery, Nov 1906 - May 1918. Also served as Superintendent at Fort Gibson National Cemetery, 1898 - 1902; Fayetteville National Cemetery, 1902 - 1903; and Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, 1903 - 1905.


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